Nicholas Bozon (fl. c. 1320), or Nicole Bozon, was an Anglo-Norman writer and Franciscan friar who spent most of his life in the East Midlands and East...
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sixth gathering of the MS contains the Proverbes de bon enseignement by Nicholas Bozon. The Latin religious lyrics in the manuscript were intended to replace...
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(1655–1730), writer in the Cornish language Nicholas Boson (1624–1708), writer in Cornish Nicholas Bozon (fl. c. 1320), Anglo-Norman writer Thomas Boson...
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in 13th-century England, in Anglo-Norman (including one ascribed to Nicholas Bozon), English, and Latin, and more than 250 churches are dedicated to her...
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Vulgate or 3 Esdras by Blamires) Josephus, c. 94, Antiquities of the Jews Nicholas Bozon, c. 1320, Contes moralisés Jean Le Fèvre de Ressons (1320–1380), "Livre...
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Pierre de Langtoft, Chronicle of England, AD 1307, Nicholas Bozon, Tretys de la Passion; Nicholas Bozon (attributed), Lament of the Virgin, The Prophecies...
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Various kinds of tail rhyme were also deployed by the Franciscan friar Nicholas Bozon, who wrote in Anglo-Norman early in the fourteenth century. It has been...
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Handlyng Synne (1303). Waddington in turn interpolates lines from Nicholas Bozon's "Gospel Poem". Russell, Josiah C. (February 1931). "Some Thirteenth-Century...
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trois dames qui troverunt un vit Le dit des femmes Le blasme des femmes Nicholas Bozon, Femmes a la pye Un sage honme de grant valour / Urbain the Courteous...
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birth to a mouse. The fable also appeared as a cautionary tale in Nicholas Bozon's Anglo-Norman Contes Moralisés (1320), referring to the difficulty of...
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